SANDBACH
... SANDBACH. Mr. r. S. WilbrabaM. DBVMBCMtiM.-Raißaa Eraaa »a* cliar£>-«l «iUi Im-iiik drunk and diaord«rljr ia Haak-vtrMt, Haturdav night -PXr E.l-o proved the caM.aad Ujr pruiucf’w** flocd 3*. sod cuiU. ...
... SANDBACH. Mr. r. S. WilbrabaM. DBVMBCMtiM.-Raißaa Eraaa »a* cliar£>-«l «iUi Im-iiik drunk and diaord«rljr ia Haak-vtrMt, Haturdav night -PXr E.l-o proved the caM.aad Ujr pruiucf’w** flocd 3*. sod cuiU. ...
... SANDBACH. MARRIAGH OF SEPTDA.GRNARIANS AT SANDBACH.—On Monday morning a sprightly yowl , ' man of nearly 70 summers led to the altar, at St. Mary's Church, a buxom damsel of 77, and the two were made man and wife. __ _ , PROVIDENCH CHAPEL SUNDAY SCHOOL ...
... SANDBACH. Wednesday, the 2*th ultimo, the day set apart by the Bishop of Chester to be kept as a day of humiliation and prayer on account of the cattle plague, was duly observed, the shops being closed during the hours of divine service, and the Vicar ...
... SANDBACH. TRADK'IEVS MEETISO. Th«* flnl inerting of the Haodbacb Tradroinrn» bald in the Literary iMtitule Friday crewing. Mr ToakinMO prrddent of the anociatioii . the cluir, and there wen also pnwent—Meaara. E. Lew. T. Kidd. W. Lew, Cooke. *. U, Thomas ...
... SANDBACH. laa Boaiib. -Tbr u-ual nmnthljr ni'-liiijjof this Iturd In Id in thi- in tin IJtnrarv In-iitutn. M-udav •■Ti-ninc. r. |».rltin will |iul>li*b>d Knda«' - rnm. SvM.nv.n lUatm A n in of rate |a>i-r« «a- tin- -oliuid, on i-v. iiinK, for tin pur ...
... SANDBACH. Moe ro which ma to here been held last oar. the envie. of the siodhech breach of the Liberal Mem iatien, end at Mich arc ham delivered NW.. Oa Welk round Egypt.- tam postponed till Nether Welke. Oath( to the illness of Mrs. alarm's mother. Aroma ...
... SANDBACH. SANDBACH CONGREGATIONAL DEBATING Mr T. Marriott delivered an address on Arbitrati Y. war, at the usual meeting of the society on Fri, lay last, The Rev. J.H. Fry presided. Several members, including'llessrs Fox and Saxton, took part in tue ...
... SANDBACH. Coc,rrr Prrrx SEssioNs.—Before C. I. Ford and R. Wilbraham, Esqrs., and the Rev. F. Ford.—George Venable, was tined ss. and 10s. 6d. costs, for obstructing p.c. Coleman in the execution of his duty.—Joseph Tickle, of Elton, was charged with ...
... SANDBACH. WINOS& or tr. Ordieril.dol.rd a lector la Terraria Nell. Tar • lab rare peers, sod r• ea taloa by Orr Worst. Sorrel rid Um had tree raw ar..dleros sad Id UM. Wt ~re brold• .rd atl s Ord earls aad arias oroldrstil • this wan held la war it sr ...
... SANDBACH. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT SANDBACH.—Mr. Blunt, deputy coroner, held an inquest at the Commercial Hotel. Sandbach, on Tuesday evening, touching the death a Ralph Kettle, a passenger, who was killed as he was crossing the line at the station.—Jessie ...
... SANDBACH. SANDTIACTI HEATH WESLEYAN BAND OF HOPE AND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.—A most successful meeting was held on Tuesday evening last week, in the Wes- ; leyan Chapel,under the presidency of Mr Young, of ; Arch& who, in a forcible speech, dealt upon the ...
... SANDBACH. A. Carter. I Ihr. Cartes, at it Seth &bowl, appgatel matey of Trutt) &awl, &slay. ratepayers at Heath Prielay sight la ay mare& as i••••••••t OW. 1.1%1 very atm., tbiag that there was a lamer att./awe The ▪ lea.. the assn.. con-ideshea whether ...